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the morning breaks: the trial of angela davis

first paperback of the second edition, signed by aptheker and davis, 1997.

inscribed to fellow uc santa cruz professor and activist larry trujillo, “in friendship and solidarity.” dated may 7, 1999.

in 1972 angela davis was brought to trial in san jose, california, on charges of murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy. she had been placed on the fbi’s “ten most wanted” list and was designated “armed and dangerous.” the morning breaks is a riveting firsthand account of davis's ordeal and her ultimate triumph, written by an activist who was intimately involved in the struggle for her release.

ithaca: cornell university press. isbn: 0-8014-8597-5. 8.5 x 5.5”. 294 pages. softcover. bound in pictorial paper wrappers. book condition: notable sun fading to spine. mild warping to block. light damp staining to rear corner. very good-. Item #840

Price: $750.00

Item #840 the morning breaks: the trial of angela davis. bettina aptheker.
the morning breaks: the trial of angela davis
the morning breaks: the trial of angela davis
the morning breaks: the trial of angela davis
the morning breaks: the trial of angela davis
the morning breaks: the trial of angela davis